By Greg Woods
Sports editor
It was the best of halves, it was the worst of halves.
All 51 points in the Cats 27-24 win over Walton Verona came in the first half; and most of those came in the first quarter.
It was a game in which the Wildcats found themselves playing catch up in the first half against Walton-Verona and kickoff coverage was a glaring weakness.

The Eminence High School Warriors may want to change their name to honor the Mel Gibson film series of the 1980’s. The Road Warriors have won 2 in a row on the road and will play in Cincinnati tomorrow against Riverview High School. They will finally come home to play on Sept. 14.
For now though, the road is just fine as Eminence defeated the Shawnee Golden Eagles 40-15 Friday in Louisville to follow up the trip to Caverna where they won 22-0.

The Eminence High School Warriors may want to change their name to honor the Mel Gibson film series of the 1980’s. The Road Warriors have won 2 in a row on the road and will play in Cincinnati tomorrow against Riverview High School. They will finally come home to play on Sept. 14.
For now though, the road is just fine as Eminence defeated the Shawnee Golden Eagles 40-15 Friday in Louisville to follow up the trip to Caverna where they won 22-0.

The Henry County Lady Cats hosted the Trimble County Lady Raiders Wednesday Aug. 22 and came away with a 47-stroke victory.
MacKenzie Peyton took individual honors with a 37. Teammate Maddie Hensley took second with a 39. Cheyenne Clark carded a 59 and Nikki Perkinson shot a 65 to round out the team scoring at 200.
Others participating for the Lady Cats but not figuring in the scoring included Hayley Peyton, 66, Claire Young, 71, and Tori Williams, 72.

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The Mustangs Little League baseball team traveled to Cecilia, and played in a tournament on the weekend of August 18 and 19. The Mustangs came in first place and went undefeated. In pool play on Saturday they tied South Hardin County 3-3. In the second game they beat LaRue County 5-4. On Sunday in a single elimination tournament they beat LaRue County 7-0 and in the finals beat Elizabethtown 4-2 to win the championship.

The Henry County Lady Cats traveled to Owenton Wednesday Aug. 22 to take on the Owen County Lady Rebels and came away with a 5-0 defeat.
Owen County scored 3 goals in the first half and 2 in the second as the Lady Cats were held scoreless for the second time in three games.